Kathleen Glasgow
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Like, I think about a book for, like, months before I start writing it. And, like, things happen. And I'll make, like, little notes. But once I start writing, I just, like, the first draft, I just write until I get to 300 pages. Mm-hmm. Because, you know, you can always go back and you will edit out the stuff. Things will jump out at you and you're like, that doesn't happen.
Like, I think about a book for, like, months before I start writing it. And, like, things happen. And I'll make, like, little notes. But once I start writing, I just, like, the first draft, I just write until I get to 300 pages. Mm-hmm. Because, you know, you can always go back and you will edit out the stuff. Things will jump out at you and you're like, that doesn't happen.
But I'm very much like mood and vibes and intuition. And if I can get like those first 300 pages out, Then I know what the actual story is that I should be telling. And then I have like a little bit of structure when I start like the other drafts.
But I'm very much like mood and vibes and intuition. And if I can get like those first 300 pages out, Then I know what the actual story is that I should be telling. And then I have like a little bit of structure when I start like the other drafts.
But I'm very much like mood and vibes and intuition. And if I can get like those first 300 pages out, Then I know what the actual story is that I should be telling. And then I have like a little bit of structure when I start like the other drafts.
We'll hold this up again. You know, my target book of the year. It'll be right here. Thank you, Tori. It's like right there. I have a sticker. I have a sticker. The Glass Girl is about a 15-year-old Bella who's been self-medicating with alcohol since she was 11.
We'll hold this up again. You know, my target book of the year. It'll be right here. Thank you, Tori. It's like right there. I have a sticker. I have a sticker. The Glass Girl is about a 15-year-old Bella who's been self-medicating with alcohol since she was 11.
We'll hold this up again. You know, my target book of the year. It'll be right here. Thank you, Tori. It's like right there. I have a sticker. I have a sticker. The Glass Girl is about a 15-year-old Bella who's been self-medicating with alcohol since she was 11.
And she is suffering from the effects of her parents' bitter divorce, the grief over the death of her grandmother, a bad breakup with her first boyfriend, and friendship group struggles. She's been self-medicating and no one has noticed. And one night she goes to a Thanksgiving party and she gets blackout drunk and her friends drop her off on her mom's doorstep.
And she is suffering from the effects of her parents' bitter divorce, the grief over the death of her grandmother, a bad breakup with her first boyfriend, and friendship group struggles. She's been self-medicating and no one has noticed. And one night she goes to a Thanksgiving party and she gets blackout drunk and her friends drop her off on her mom's doorstep.
And she is suffering from the effects of her parents' bitter divorce, the grief over the death of her grandmother, a bad breakup with her first boyfriend, and friendship group struggles. She's been self-medicating and no one has noticed. And one night she goes to a Thanksgiving party and she gets blackout drunk and her friends drop her off on her mom's doorstep.
And after that, after a stay in the hospital for alcohol poisoning, she goes to a rehab in Tucson in the middle of the desert called Sonoran Sunrise, where she's going to have to confront everything that she's been trying to erase.
And after that, after a stay in the hospital for alcohol poisoning, she goes to a rehab in Tucson in the middle of the desert called Sonoran Sunrise, where she's going to have to confront everything that she's been trying to erase.
And after that, after a stay in the hospital for alcohol poisoning, she goes to a rehab in Tucson in the middle of the desert called Sonoran Sunrise, where she's going to have to confront everything that she's been trying to erase.
And I did want to, in this book, because I am in recovery, and because I started drinking really early, like Bella did, and I think about it every day because it's something that I have to manage and be on top of. I've, you know, like, why... Why do some things latch on to some people and not others?
And I did want to, in this book, because I am in recovery, and because I started drinking really early, like Bella did, and I think about it every day because it's something that I have to manage and be on top of. I've, you know, like, why... Why do some things latch on to some people and not others?
And I did want to, in this book, because I am in recovery, and because I started drinking really early, like Bella did, and I think about it every day because it's something that I have to manage and be on top of. I've, you know, like, why... Why do some things latch on to some people and not others?
Like, why when I was 11 and I had that first drink, was I like, oh my God, I feel like I'm home now. Like, this is my thing. But other people, you know, teenagers, some of them are like, oh, I went to a party last weekend and I got drunk. They don't drink again for like three months. But then there's like some of us where it's like, oh, that's my thing. Like, that's where I feel good.
Like, why when I was 11 and I had that first drink, was I like, oh my God, I feel like I'm home now. Like, this is my thing. But other people, you know, teenagers, some of them are like, oh, I went to a party last weekend and I got drunk. They don't drink again for like three months. But then there's like some of us where it's like, oh, that's my thing. Like, that's where I feel good.
Like, why when I was 11 and I had that first drink, was I like, oh my God, I feel like I'm home now. Like, this is my thing. But other people, you know, teenagers, some of them are like, oh, I went to a party last weekend and I got drunk. They don't drink again for like three months. But then there's like some of us where it's like, oh, that's my thing. Like, that's where I feel good.